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Kids make Christmas
The spirit of Christmas visited the elderly in Brunswick! Boys and girls from Alpha Children’s Centre brought Christmas cheer and joy to the world of the Australian-Greek Welfare S
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MP Leesa Vlahos defends travel expense concerns
A South Australian Labor backbencher who spent almost $12,500 on a taxpayer-funded trip to Greece to attend ANZAC ceremonies, has defended her actions, telling Neos Kosmos that imp
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Defending the indefensible
‘pro bono’ lawyer represents Dupas as serial killeris given more time to appeal.
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Bank of Cyprus sold
Bank of Cyprus Australia (BOCA) has been acquired by the Bendigo and Adelaide Bank for an estimated $130 million dollars.
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Students at La Trobe fight for Modern Greek
News that La Trobe lecturer, Dr Despina Michael’s contract will not be renewed for 2012, has thrown a spanner in the works for Greek Studies at La Trobe.
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Vasili’s Christmas spirit
Head on down to Home of Vasili’s Garden Centre this Saturday for a show-stopping Christmas party with a green thumb twist.
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Kailis olive business in receivership
Kailis Organic Olives Groves is now on the market, after receivers have seized control of Kailis Organic Olive Grove, in Western Australia.
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Horrifying and heartbreaking
The ritual continues: a general strike, a mass demonstration turns violent, tear gas shrouds Syntagma Square; and more tears are shed for Greece as much as for the effects of the a
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Greece top target for anarchist violence
Greece is the top target in Europe for left wing or anarchist violence, according to the European Union counter-terrorism coordinator, Gilles de Kerchove.
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2012 at Olympic Hall
New Years Eve is always a great night to regroup and look at the year that was through Greek song, food and dance.